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Show r , SATURDAY, OCTOBER . T, r. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN ' SATURDAYOCTOBER 13, 1923. For Silk Hose that wear, go to Tanner Style Shop. J. H. Wright was among th jbusl- AMERICAN FORK LOCALS jbZ PERSON ALS t nees visitors in Salt Lake City Wed. neaday. j - - . - , ' Mrs. Marlon Robinson was anni.-' f the business visitors in Salt I.l;e) Thursday. , ' ( I Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Clawaon' hate j moved from .the Elisabeth Durrani, Mr, 'and Mrs. W. E. Oordon and family oi Salt Lake, spent Sunday here visiting relatives and friends. Returning from, conference you know the styles. Call on as and see incorporated 475 DEPARTMENT STORES homB in the First ward to apartnv n V, AMERICAN FORK- MAIN STREET above Thornton Drug No. 2. Mrs. Emma O. Anderson wag the guest of friends In Salt Lake Iat week end. 'Joneph White, of Salt Uke, father of Frank White of thli oltr. is very seriously 111 at his home. Have you seen the new slippers and oxfords at Chlpman's. look at the how windows. Mr- and Mrs. James Martin and family and Mrs. Minnie Pulley mo. tored to Salt Lake Saturday and vis. Ited the Pair. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kales of Sprlngville, are the proud parents of a baby girl born Oct. Srd. Mrs. Hales was formerly Miss Leone Wlgnal of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown -enter Jalned thelrjoratonday them. Latest models Cblpman's. Sidney Tomllnuon and family have moved back to American Fork from Bingham and are now living In the Alfred Steele place. Mrs.- Byron Crookston, Misses Ig nore Crobkston, Jennie Grant and Marl Oudmundson were Salt Lake vial torn Saturday last Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sanderson and family of Salt Lake, spent Sunday in American Fork, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. ZabrisMe and family. Dr. and Mrs, P. M. were . fof-amumber of 'thetr'frlendB.HOames and music furnished entertainment for all after which delicious lunch was served. The guests numbered 15. This week, October 7-13, was set side as "Fire Prevention: Week." Statistics show that during 1922, 15,000 people were killed by fire, also that nine fires out of every ten could nave been prevented by common can-tion. can-tion. $62,000,000.00 was lost in prop, erty alone by fir last year. Th M. I. A. officers and teachers of the Fourth ward held a meeting at the home of Miss Ann Chlpman Friday evening to discuss plans for the winter's work. After the bust, ness bad been given 'consideration a social hour was enjoyed and lunch served. There were 20 present. Monday night, during the rain storm someone entered the yard of Justice Hunter's place and took a number of his prized flower bulbs from the flower beds. Mr. Hunter reports the beds were dug up so badly that he will have to plant an entire new set of bulbs. It will be remembered that last spring some .person or persons robbed Mr. HunfSr and also Martin Hansen of a number of beautiful plants. At that tlm no treses of the miscreants were found though' by leaves of the plants the trail lead for several blocks. Mr. Hunter reports he knew nothing of the damage done till early Tuesday morning. It Is surprising to what lengths tome poo pie will go to saT a few nickels. PRIMARY NOTICE There will be a Republican Primary held in the American Fork City hall, October 20, 1923, at 8 o'clock p. m. tor the purpose of nominating a Republican Re-publican ticket consisting of: A Mayor. One 4-year term Councilman. Three Sly ear term- Councilman. A Recorder. A Treasurer. To be voted upon at the city elee. .tion to be held November 6, 1923, also to transact such other bustness as may properly come before the meeting. meet-ing. . JESSE M. WALKER, Vic chairman R. L. ASHBT. Secretary. 13-2t Kelly and Mis. In Salt Lake Thursday of last week when Dr. Kelly and Mrs. Foster purchased a number of books for the locarilbrary Ahlcb are listed in another section of this paper. ' The Home Economics Club of the high school met Wednesday evening to discuss plans tor activities during the term. Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday new members will be Initiated in the Club by the girls wearing sack aprons and . hair rib. bona. The Club is planning a very interesting program for assembly ex. ercises next Wednesday morning. Full line Handkerchiefs white and latest colors. Tanner Tan-ner Style Shop. Among those from out of town who attended the funeral of W. H. Steele Sunday wore: A. M. Smith and family fam-ily of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. James Nerdin, Bp. and , Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Minnie Zlen, Cora and John Hocking, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steele and tam- ,ly, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shelley of Bingham; Mrs. J. Cnlits, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Steele and children, ueo. Steele and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Chad- wick, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hatchings, Mrs. Frank Greenwood, Mlasee Edith and Ida Shelley of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson, Don Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. John Briley of Park City; Mr. and Mrs.,H. v. vmceui nnu daughter Ella of ProTD. ' o PRIMARY NOTICE A Democratic City Primary is here, by called to meet in the City hall. American Fork, next Friday, October 19, 1923, at 8 o'clock p. m. tor the purpose of nominating candidates of the party in municipal election to be field in American Fork City, on Tues. day, Nov. 6th. 1923, as follows: On Mayor. One Councilman 4.year term. Three Councilman J-year term. One City Recorder 3 years. On City Treasurer 2 years. And to transact such other business busi-ness as may properly come before the Primary. JESSE F. STEELE, Chairman. CLARENCE GRANT, Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halllday am! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenwood spent Wednesday afternoon in Salt l ake, combining business with pleasure. Mrs. Blanch Lee and children of Salt Lake arrived Tuesday' for' as Indefinite visit with her sister, Mrc S. F. Grant and Mrs. Hattle Smith. Mrs. Sadie Wagstaft left Tuesday for Phoenix, Arizona, to spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F.. Price. Theodore Robinson of Dearer, a resident of this oity SO yeara ago, spent the forepart of the week visiting visit-ing "with his sister, Mrs. Earl. Green, wood and old friends. Pres. and Mrt. 8. L- Chlpman anl Mrs.' W. 8. Chlpman of this city, at. tended the funeral of John D. Dixon in the utan Bt,ke tabernacle at Provo Sunday. Mrs'. Ruben Chlpman Is spending the week end in Salt with her sister, Mrs. E. A; Culbertson. Mrs. Cnlbert-son Cnlbert-son had the misfortune to displace her knee cap while playing golf in Salt Lake this week. FREEDOM! Farmer - Laborer A PEIMAKY WILL BE ifELD AT TEE City Hall, at 8 p. m. to nominate Thursday Night, Oct. 18 A MAYOR 4COUNCLLMEN CITY RECORDER CITY TREAStiRER An invitation is extended to all citizens who are in favor of the complete and absolute separation of Church from State, lower taxation and the proper expenditure of public money. Let's Be Free committee' The Primary officers and teachers of the Second ward held a preiara- tlon meeting Thursday evening at the homo of Mrs. Marlon Chrlstensen. Refreshments were served at the con. elusion of the business session. Councilman Rasmussen, manager of the American Fork Bottling Works has the thanks of the whole office force for the complimentary 6. gallon keg of nice sweet cider he sent us last Saturday. The sparkling bever. age Is sampled every evening. Under the direction of Mrs.' E. J. Se&strand, rehearsals have commenced commenc-ed in the First ward for a plar entitled en-titled "Sweet Lavendar" which 'will be presented In the near future, the proceeds to be turned over to the heating plant fund. Donald Turner, age 13, son of Mel. vin Turner, suffered severe bruises when he was knocked down by an automobile au-tomobile Saturday last. The driver of the car waa a lady and her ident. lty is not known. The lad received no broken bones. Complimentary to Miss Zelma Meredith, Me-redith, a bride of the month, Mrs. E. H. Holmstead entertained at a show, er at her home Friday evening. Games and music made a pleasant time for jail and refreshments were served. Miss Meredith was the recipient of a number of beautiful gifts. Charles H. Roberts left Saturday for his home In Los Angeles, Cal., having been called honie from a visit here by the very serious Illness of his daughter, Mrs. Maud Wherry of Uainsville, Texas. Mr. Roberts ex. pects to leave Immediately fnr Texas and relatives here have hml no word as to Mrs. Wherry's condition. I Women's Quality Coats Style and Warmtluat a Saving values appeal to the woman who want! to be well dressed, tag well. Only the fact that we pay' ash for enormous orders for oar Our coat economical as hundreds of stores enables us to make prices such as these. Yjptfll enjoy, feajdoj from this solendid showine. A ' JUUl BV'VVnv' -r - Latest Styles Quality Fabrics and Best Workmanship make these worthwhile values. The materials are Bolivias and striped sport 1 fabrics, fashioned along the newest lines of the season's styles. ' Some have Viatka I Squirrel collars for added w.inijith. All have excellent "iniriys. P.latk, navy, brown, and kit fox. Sizes t6 to 44. $14.75 TO $45.00 Wool Frocks For Fall Compare these wool dresses with those sold elsewhere and you'll see that ours are really unusual values. Styled becomingly. : 7 - PRICED AT THE VERY BOTTOM $9.90 to $17.50 Men's work Shoes, shirts ves at Chlpman "s. and glo e Geo. D. Robinson has left for Og-den, Og-den, after spending the summer here. XL T. Cnlmer of Pleasant Grove, Dayaes-Hjeebe representative was a business visitor In this city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beszant are rejoicing over th arrival of baby boy, born October 3rd. Mother and son doing fine. Mrs. Sablna Allen returned home Thursday after spending several days in Salt Lake attending Conference and visiting relatives. The U. B. Ladles were guests of Mrs. W. R. Halllday Thursday afternoon. after-noon. The usual diversions were enjoyed, followed by a delicious Inn. ch. There were 18 ladles present. , Miss Josle Greenwood purchased one of the new model Ford coupes from the Pitts & Hatch Motor Co. this week. Miss Greenwood is Prl. mar7 Supervisor- of the Alpine dis trict schools and will be able to cor- Mra. Emma Foster attended the Bute Librarians convention which was held In Salt Lake last Saturday, reporting our library here to be splendid condition. The inmates of the County Infirmary Infirm-ary honored Jcsse Crow, the oldest member of the institution Thursday night of last week by celebrating his er the territory to good advantage 99th birthday. Mrs. Mary A. Evans, formerly of this city, took part on the program and sang a solo of unusual lenghth, also gave several recitations from memory. Mr Mrs R. C. Cooper of Vernal spent the week end and the first of the week here visiting Mrs. Emma Fos ter. Miss Merle Massey of Veis nal, librarian of that place, visited and Mrs. L. 8. Harrington an-(Mrs. Foster and family here tor ser. nounce ixe engagement or their .eral days this week. daughter La Von to Mr. J. Katie Ben. next, .son or nr. and Mrs. Ed. Bennett; Mrs. Mlna Shatter and daughter or, uus city. ine marriage win takeiUlHe returned home Sunday after place In November. Both Miss Har. spending a month In Aspen, Colorado, nngion ana Air. Bennett have host ' visiting with Mrs. Shatter's aged of friends who extend congratulations. congratula-tions. Mr. Bennett has been In Bingham Bing-ham for some time where h has a splendid position. , mother, who' though belng over , 10 years or age, aispiayi. remarahle rL tality, doing her own work and caring tor herself. CANDY DAY---Saturday, pet. 6th EVERYBODY LIKES CANDY SPECIAL FOR CANDY DAY , 30 CENTS POUND -Keeley's Famous Assorted Chews- Mrs. Blanche Jackson left Tuesday for, Miami, Florida, to spend the whiter whi-ter with her daughter, Mrs. Tel Saunders and husband. Mrs. Jackson Jack-son has been visiting relatives 'bets for the Put two weeks. Mrs. A. W. fiockwalter, Mrs. Reel in Gardner, Mrs. Jarvls Aydelotte, M Willis Bromley and Mrs. Thos. Cod- rilnfftnn rmrHsntlnr th AmariCU To plan for the opening night of : Fork Soroala and Mrs. Atlantis Mutual in Highland, the M. I. A. of- Christensen and Mrs. Annie C. Hint fleers and teachers of that ward held ley representing the Women's MonL preparation meeting at the home 1 clpal Council attended the State Fn- of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Blnns Wed-' oration Of Women' Clubs Conventlo nesday evening. After the plans had ! held In Provo the first three days been completed, lunch was served, 'th. week.. Brings Pliarmncy) That Sense of Cleanliness The most wonderful feeling known to man is the feeling of being clean. There's nothing like it. Jf you doubt this, try it sometime. i, Do this: Go a week without a shave, without a bath, without a change of clothing. Every day of that week your energy will grow less, your ambition will grow weaker, your whole being will go to seed. Then shave, take a bath and change to clean clothes. Once more you are a man a master .of men. Your step is different, your voice is different Yon have energy, ambition, efficiency plus." - Then think of the man who shaves every day, who bathes every daywho is always fit. because he M always clean. . r The home that doesn't have a modern bathroom that doesn't have hot water always on tap is weak home. And the people who live in that home grow weaker instead of stronger. Children that grow np with the habit jof personal cleanliness outrun other children in the race of Of course they do. ; Why shouldn't they - ; M. S. Lott S : v PLUMBING AND HEATING "V-iMato "V-iMato Street, Telephone 49 J. LEHI, UTAH Telephone 89 8nn Tox Bruir Stor T |